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MALAMALA TODAY: November 17th-19th. Lions: The recent movements of the Gowrie males to some extent adhere to an African proverb that reads; “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” When viewing these lions in the comfort of their territory we often see them in ones and twos but every time we’ve seen them pushing south, all four have been together. This was the case again on both Thursday and Friday when they were all near Matshapiri Open Area. Venturing south as unit is wise as a run in with the Mantimahle males is a possibility. They have since returned to the north and we’ve had sightings of 2 males on their own. The 2 Avoca males were viewed on the 17th and the 19th in western and central Charleston respectively. Interestingly the 3 nomadic males from the Marthly pride were seen with an Eyrefield lioness at Calabash Crossing today. The Matshapiri male was in eastern Flockfield.